Jarnhamar said:Trump is Maximus/Russle Crow asking America if they're entertained.
Oh man, someone needs to deepfake that.
Jarnhamar said:Trump is Maximus/Russle Crow asking America if they're entertained.
Brihard said:Oh man, someone needs to deepfake that.
A Moment of National Shame and Peril—and Hope
We may be witnessing the beginning of the end of American democracy, but there is still a way to stop the descent.
BY JOHN ALLEN | JUNE 3, 2020,
The slide of the United States into illiberalism may well have begun on June 1, 2020. Remember the date. It may well signal the beginning of the end of the American experiment.
The president of the United States stood in the Rose Garden of the White House on Monday, railed against weak governors and mayors who were not doing enough, in his mind, to control the unrest and the rioters in their cities, and threatened to deploy the U.S. military against American citizens. It was a stunning moment. But, in particular, it was notable for three important reasons.
First, Donald Trump expressed only the barest of condolences at the murder of George Floyd, but he also said nothing about the fundamental and underlying reasons for the unrest: systemic racism and inequality, a historic absence of respect, and a denial of justice. All of these factors are centuries old and deeply engrained in an American society that systematically delivers white privilege at the expense of people of color.
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Second, Trump was clear he views those engaged in the unrest and criminal acts in these riots as terrorists, an enemy. He said so, ostensibly as justification to deploy the U.S. military to apply federal force—his “personal” force—against the riots. Indeed, the secretary of defense used the military term “battlespace” to describe American cities.
While there may be some very accomplished criminals on both sides of the riots, the truth is that they are minuscule in numbers. The vast majority of the people protesting in the streets are justifiably furious at the murder of George Floyd, but they’re even angrier over pervasive injustice, mass incarceration, frequent false arrests, and an institutionalized devaluation of black lives and property. And yes, as this anger has spilled over, violence and criminality have ensued. But as much as the president would like them to be—indeed, needs them to be—terrorists, that is not what these people are.
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Third, in a bid to create some appearance that he can empathize with those demonstrating peacefully in the streets, the president proclaimed himself the “ally of peaceful protesters.” But, at that very moment, just a few hundred feet away across Lafayette Park, fully equipped riot police and troops violently, and without provocation, set upon the peaceful demonstrators there, manhandling and beating many of them, employing flash-bangs, riot-control agents, and pepper spray throughout. These demonstrators had done nothing to warrant such an attack. Media who were watching over the scene craned their cameras to try to understand what had happened to justify this violence, until it became clear for all to see. The riot police had waded into these nonviolent American citizens—who were protesting massive social injustice—with the sole purpose of clearing the area around St. John’s Episcopal Church, on the other side of the park, so the self-proclaimed “ally of peaceful protesters,” Donald Trump, could pose there for a photo-op.
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Brad Sallows said:Allen's summary of what happened in the park doesn't square with the USPP's statement. Are the people writing in a state of high dudgeon about events not bothering to go to objective sources, or just assuming someone else's account is accurate?
If the USPP published a false or misleading account, that's important to expose. But until then, whoever is editing copy should be sending the articles back for rewrite.
If nothing else, it's an excellent example of how a myth starts and propagates.
Brad Sallows said:>the center is largely fat, dumb, and happy and tuned out.
I'm not dumb or tuned out, and I blame fat on lockdown.
Biden claims '10 to 15 percent' of Americans are 'just not very good people'
“Do we really think this is as good as we can be as a nation? I don’t think the vast majority of people think that," Biden continued. "There are probably anywhere from 10 to 15 percent of the people out there who are just not very good people, but that’s not who we are. The vast majority of the people are decent. We have to appeal to that and we have to unite people -- bring them together. Bring them together.”
Bruce Monkhouse said:I'm on my phone so I can't, or am incapable of, posting the link. Just read a story in the National Post that the Lancet just retracted the story/study on "the Trump-touted drug" hydroxychloroquine. I'm sorry but the Lancet, and later The New England Journal of Medicine, just happened to publish studies that were obviously flawed in some form to discredit Donald Trump?
As outrageous as that sounds i have very little doubt that's how it played out....imagine how a fevourent POTUS supporter see's this. Just affirms to them the "fake news" is alive and kicking.
Bruce Monkhouse said:but Mr. Trump, who stated he isn't an expert or a Doctor, can't try a drug on himself if he wishes too? Pardon???
Bruce Monkhouse said:Hey, I wish he would put his tweet away so no defense of that, however since he did mention the FDA anyone without TDS would see it as, 'immediate use' after FDA testing and approval.
Bruce Monkhouse said:Hey, I wish he would put his tweet away so no defense of that, however since he did mention the FDA anyone without TDS would see it as, 'immediate use' after FDA testing and approval.
Bruce Monkhouse said:Now thats a leader.....putting himself in harms way before his people.
Remius said:And some people follow their leaders into harms way.
CNN
June 4, 2020
We *still* know very, very little about Donald Trump's medical history
https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/04/politics/donald-trump-physical-health/index.html
Target Up said:What kind of idiots would do that?